Sentence examples for the wide content from inspiring English sources

Exact(1)

As one illustration, two-dimensionalists characterize narrow content as a function that takes an environment as input and outputs the "wide" content of the concept in that environment, i.e., the content of which EXT is true (Chalmers 1996 20022).

Similar(59)

(ii) To hold that although all the ordinary intentional contents would shift, there is a special class of narrow though still representational contents underlying the wide contents; sensory qualities can be identified with the special narrow contents.

Dretske argues that the wide contents of my intention plays a causal role because it provides a structural explanation of how the internal brain state comes to be recruited to cause the bodily movement.

"It might feel easy to dismiss this as Sky's problem, but let me make clear why I believe that Ofcom's actions should set alarm bells ringing right across the wider content industry," he said.

They include app, movie, recipe, article, product and place Pins, which link through to previews of the wider content.

There are, however, many problems with the wider content of the strategy, showing little interest in much needed industry regulation other than on price, and an absence of commitment to investment in research.

4. Fodor's early (1980) discussion suggests a similar view: two tokens of a single Mentalese syntactic type share the same narrow content but not necessarily the same wide content.

The "two factor" theory would also help support something like the similarity response mentioned above in that narrow meanings could be treated as similar if they embodied most of the "same" inferences where those inferences were themselves typed in terms of having the same wide content.

See also Dretske (1993), which pursues an alternative strategy for vindicating the explanatory relevance of wide content.

A different way to defend the explanatory relevance of wide content is to identify its distinctive explanatory role without them being parasitic upon the causal efficacy of intrinsic properties.

Margolis & Laurence 1999: 64, though see Block 1993: 68, for a very different take on the independence of narrow and wide content.

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